tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-235749018918182184.post7578613675607397654..comments2023-03-22T20:41:48.197+13:00Comments on Head of the Harbour: Sydenham surrenders...Jane Robertsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03420485615132391496noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-235749018918182184.post-69545114275663263502010-10-01T15:50:16.880+13:002010-10-01T15:50:16.880+13:00Hmmmmmmmm..........Hmmmmmmmm..........Jane Robertsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03420485615132391496noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-235749018918182184.post-77842774108479677272010-10-01T09:45:10.590+13:002010-10-01T09:45:10.590+13:00Money and time. Though the two are clearly related...Money and time. Though the two are clearly related :) <br />To do it well, it'd need a fair swag of archival footage- and that's very expensive these days. <br />Diamond Harbour for the holidays- completely opposite, as I grew up there. <br />DH did that long, sleepy childhood summer feeling very well!Robnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-235749018918182184.post-55303341274841758752010-09-23T15:15:04.974+12:002010-09-23T15:15:04.974+12:00My memories are of that train trip in reverse! Get...My memories are of that train trip in reverse! Getting on at Opawa, then Woolston, Heathcote and THE TUNNEL... We didn't have a car so this was a big and much anticipated trip. For summer holidays we would take the train from Opawa to Lyttelton, then ferry to Diamond Harbour, with all our gear for a 2 week stay in a rented bach. Such an adventure...<br /><br />What prevents a documentary on Sydenham? $$?Jane Robertsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03420485615132391496noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-235749018918182184.post-33369765238610862652010-09-23T12:46:35.158+12:002010-09-23T12:46:35.158+12:00That Woolston area is gorgeous, yes- in a decidedl...That Woolston area is gorgeous, yes- in a decidedly gritty way. I've imagined a lot of stories there too: it's hard to imagine it as the portal it once was- between city and sea, at least via lighters round the coast from Lyttelton. <br />Woolston is full of fascinating imagery: the river, soiled but lovely, the mix of old and new industry; the cottages; the abandoned sites; the bridges.<br />And the railway. <br />I remember taking the train to town as a kid- walking down the stairs to the Lyttelton station, which seemed vast and cool and exciting; catching the train and ducking almost immediately into the tunnel- still, in those days, smelling of coal-smoke. <br />Then slipping though town, stopping at the suburban stations: Heathcote, Woolston, Opawa, the conducter coming past with his ticket punch swinging from his belt, a shiny patch on his trousers where it rubbed; sitting down to chat or bustling on. <br />And finally the enormous Christchurch station, cavernous and tiled, echoing with footsteps and bustle.Robnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-235749018918182184.post-5343160865115577712010-09-22T16:43:38.224+12:002010-09-22T16:43:38.224+12:00Well I think a Sydenham documentary would be a gre...Well I think a Sydenham documentary would be a great idea. Maybe now would be the time?? I've always had a soft spot for Sydenham - and have always been interested in the Luke Adams pottery which my mum remembered and patronised.<br /><br />The other neglected area of ChCh that has always intrigued me is Woolston, around the tanneries...Jane Robertsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03420485615132391496noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-235749018918182184.post-87270630092269346482010-09-22T16:30:56.996+12:002010-09-22T16:30:56.996+12:00Yes to the slipway's ghost lingering on. There...Yes to the slipway's ghost lingering on. There are a couple of sturdy Jeffcote boats still in the bay- or at least there were until recently. <br />Sydenham is a sad sight. I mused over a documentary about the suburb at one stage. Wish I'd done it. It's not a sexy enough story for the networks, but Sydenham has a colourful history, a good part told in brick. Even without Mabel Howard and Norm Kirk.Robnoreply@blogger.com